Create a truly memorable site by learning how to set a slideshow to the full width of the screen and at a fixed height, so that it spans the right and left edges of the screen whether viewing on a large desktop monitor or small mobile device screen.

In the November 2013 release, many of the slideshow widgets have a full-screen option built-in. This gives you new and interesting ways to design your pages. Watch as instructor Matthew Pizzi shows how to create a full-screen slideshow in Muse. Taken from Train Simple's Adobe Muse CC course.

Instructor Matthew Pizzi reviews some of the new enhancements to scroll effects. Add visual interest to your sites when scrolling by using various easy techniques such as opacity changes. Watch how the new scroll effects may be used to control how a slideshow plays. Taken from Train Simple's Adobe Muse CC course.

See how you can create and publish dynamic websites for desktop and mobile devices that meet the latest web standards — without writing code. Quickly plan your site by laying a smart foundation. Design using familar tools and keyboard shortcuts, and create unique mobile versions. Add engaging interactivity including slide shows and contact forms, plus add scroll effects and Adobe Edge animations. Preview and test your site before going live, and when you're ready, publish with Adobe or with the hosting provider of your choice.

Last year I created a short slideshow (Moments Alone), from images taken over the year using my mobile phone. I found it to be a enjoyable way to look back at the year and reflect upon the places that I've gone, the people I've met and the things that I paid attention to. So, I decided to do it again this year and here it is – Fractured Moments. I would strongly encourage you to create a collection of your own images for the year – I find both the process and the results to be very insightful.

See how Adobe Muse makes it easier to create optimal and memorable experiences for your website visitors. Now visitors will be able to sign up for newsletters, register for events, and view photos and other content, all using built-in tools that can be configured and styled to look like the rest of your site design. In this session, Adobe Evangelist Terry White will demonstrate how to add rich interactivity to:• Keep your content organized with custom navigation, tabs, and accordions• Add interactive slide shows, lightboxes, and contact forms• Embed arbitrary HTML to add maps, videos, social media buttons, and feeds

See how you can design engaging, interactive Single Edition iPad apps with interactivity directly in InDesign CC – without writing code. Learn how to install the DPS panels in InDesign CC, how to build an interactive slideshow, how to preview directly on the iPad before packaging – all in InDesign CC. Terry will also show you how to launch the DPS App Builder to learn how to package your app for submission to the Apple App Store using Digital Publishing Suite, Single Edition.

Learn how to build unique tablet and smartphone versions of your desktop site. With Adobe Muse, you can create distinctive and relevant experiences whether the site is viewed on a large monitor while sitting at a desk or on a small screen while on the go. Adobe Muse Group Product Manager Dani Beaumont will show you how to:• Define unique site plans and master pages for tablet and smartphone layouts• Design the content and style for each experience• Link phone numbers to automatically dial when tapped, and email addresses to open an email client with the "To" address already filled in• Work with touch-enabled Adobe Muse widgets in mobile layouts so that site menu navigation, slide shows, forms, and more will work automatically, with the touch of a finger

See how Adobe Muse makes it easier to create optimal and memorable experiences for your website visitors. Now visitors will be able to sign up for newsletters, register for events, and view photos and other content, all using built-in tools that can be configured and styled to look like the rest of your site design. In this session, Adobe Evangelist Terry White will demonstrate how to add rich interactivity to:• Keep your content organized with custom navigation, tabs, and accordions• Add interactive slide shows, lightboxes, and contact forms• Embed arbitrary HTML to add maps, videos, social media buttons, and feeds.

You haven't seen web design like this before. Meet Adobe Muse, a graphic designer's new best friend. Adobe Muse lets you create professional HTML websites that meet the latest web standards, without restrictive templates and without writing code. In this session, you'll see how to use Adobe Muse to:• Lay a smart foundation for your site using sitemaps and master pages• Design freely, as easily as creating layouts for print, using familiar features found in Adobe Photoshop and InDesign• Combine imagery, graphics, and beautiful typography• Add engaging interactivity such as contact forms and slide shows• Publish with Adobe or a hosting provider of your choice.

Witness the Digital Publishing Suite, Single Edition workflow from beginning to end so that you can easily design and build interactive publications using InDesign. Learn the basics of building interactive features into an InDesign file, the steps for building an app, and how to publish to the iTunes Store. In this session, you'll learn how to:• Add interactive features such as video and slide shows to an InDesign file — no coding required• Acquire an Apple developer certificate and publish to the iTunes Store• Prepare for and build your Digital Publishing Suite app

Learn everything you need to know to design and submit an app to the Apple App Store — without writing code. If you know how to use InDesign, you'll be ready to build an iPad app after this session.In this session, you'll learn:• How to leverage your familiar InDesign skills to design an iPad app that inspires and engages• How to use the Folio Overlays panel in InDesign to add interactive overlays including hyperlinks, slide shows, audio and video, panorama, and pan and zoom to page layouts• How to use the Adaptive Design Tools in InDesign to efficiently adapt existing print layouts for the iPad• How to submit an unlimited number of apps to the Apple App Store at no additional charge as an Adobe Creative Cloud™ member.

Rolling Stone digital was released on January 16, 2013 using Adobe Digital Publishing Suite. The iconic rock publication uses audio overlays, allowing readers to read music reviews, listen to samples of songs, and immediately make a purchase on the iTunes Store. In addition, each issue can expand its photography portfolio using the slideshow feature available in Digital Publishing Suite.

Last year I created a short slideshow (The Red Thread), of the images that I took with my mobile phone. I found it to be a enjoyable way to look back at the year and reflect upon the places that I’ve gone, the people I’ve met and the things that I was paying attention to. So, I decided to do it again this year and here it is - Moments Alone. I’m sure that the images will mean more to me than they do to you, but I would encourage you to create a collection of your own images and look at them as a complete body of work for the year.

Buttons are important for user interaction, so they are part of almost every interactive composition. In the first part of this episode you will learn how to easily create reusable multistate button components that can be used across projects. The second part uses these button components to create a slideshow - with a self generating, dynamic navigation.

Rufus Deuchler, Worldwide Design Evangelist at Adobe, shows you how you can use the Folio Producer Tools in Adobe InDesign CS5 and CS5.5 to add interactive content that will be published to tablet devices. In this first episode of two, Rufus describes how to create Hyperlinks, add Slideshows, Image Sequences, and Audio or Video to your Folios.

In this Episode of The Complete Picture Julieanne will teach you how to quickly save your vector and raster logos in Photoshop to be applied to photographs on export, via Publish services, Slideshow, Print and Web modules.

"We are all immigrants" is a photo-audio slideshow part of Make The Road campaign in support of the Dream Act. The piece aims to show the other side of the immigration issue, the one affecting hard working undocumented families and especially their children, unable to attend college.

Discover some advanced techniques for enhancing your PDF documents using Adobe Acrobat Pro X. Then learn some techniques for exporting these documents to an Apple iPad. In order to follow this tutorial, you will need to have an up-to-date version of Acrobat Pro X.

We've all heard the term ""Ken Burns Effect"", but do you know that this random effect will sometimes zoom into areas you don't want to zoom into? This tutorial will show you how to easily import images and give you complete control to pan, zoom, and travel across images to create customized dynamic slideshows that you can output to Blu-ray, DVD or any device. The ease and power of this tutorial comes from using custom presets for motion and effects in Premiere Pro CS5; a feature that many users tend to miss.

In this episode Julieanne Kost will demonstrate how streamline Lightroom 3 by taking advantage of presets, templates, Collections, Virtual Copies (and more) in order to eliminate much of the repetitive post-capture tasks such as importing, tagging, developing, exporting and sharing photographs.

In this episode Julieanne Kost will demonstrate how to streamline Lightroom 3 by taking advantage of presets, templates, Collections, Virtual Copies (and more) in order to eliminate much of the repetitive post-capture tasks such as importing, tagging, developing, exporting and sharing photographs.

In this episode, watch as Julieanne Kost demonstrates how to create and save text and graphic presets to be used as Identity plates to brand your images when outputting them to slideshow, print and web. In addition, Julieanne will show you how to personalize your copy of Lightroom with your own Identity Plate.

Add site functionality with ease by using the new Widget Browser. Set up and install the Widget Browser, explore Adobe Exchange, Adobe's new community-based online resource for widgets, and see a sample integration of a slideshow widget.

In this second tutorial, Julieanne Kost shows you the many new ways you can share and publish your images. Discover new features in the Slideshow module and the Print module, then learn about setting up direct access to photo sharing services on the web.

Learn how to use Photoshop Elements 8 to create an impressionist artwork PDF slideshow in part two of this tutorial showcasing the student project in the Impressionist Artwork lesson plan, available at www.adobe.com/go/crosscurricular.

Learn how to use Premiere Elements 8 to create a video slideshow for a webpage about a historical person in part two of this tutorial showcasing the student project for the A Person in Time Online lesson plan, available at adobe.com/go/crosscurricular

Learn how to use Premiere Elements 8 to create a video slideshow for a webpage about a historical person in part one of this tutorial showcasing the student project for the A Person in Time Online lesson plan, available at www.adobe.com/go/crosscurricular

Corey demonstrates how to use filters and nested smart objects to create motion graphics in Photoshop CS3 Extended. RC talks about installing a Flash component to quickly and easily create an xml-based slideshow.